Best Celebrity Quotes October 2011

This October, PopSugar was on the scene across the country and around the globe to catch up with some of our favorite stars. In London, we chatted up Orlando Bloom about baby Flynn, and back in the States, we caught up with Salma Hayek at her latest Puss in Boots premiere, where she divulged a mini wardrobe malfunction! We also spoke with Michelle Williams about the movie she says is all for her daughter Matilda and much more. Click through for all the funniest and most surprising things the stars told us this month!

“Birdie’s got like 47 costumes. . . Last weekend at a Halloween birthday party she was Ariel. When we go to Arizona to visit my parents she’s going to be Eloise. And then for actal Halloween night, she’s going to be a matching light up fairy, rainbow fairy, with her best friend Phoebe."
—Busy Philipps at the Elle Women in Hollywood dinner on her Halloween plans with her daughter Birdie.

"I mean, for the most part, they’re fun. It’s a little intimidating at first. It’s very unnatural, a very unnatural setting, but the thing that you’re doing is very natural. It’s just not with the person that you’re used to being intimate with so. But that aside, look! Look at him! Why not?!"
—Amanda Seyfriend at the In Time press day in LA on why love scenes, especially with Justin Timberlake, can be fun.

"I want to apologize, it's my fault we're late, we had a wardrobe misfunction. Girls will understand, I had to find something from the bottom of the suitcase."
—Salma Hayek at the Puss in Boots premiere in San Francisco on the reason behind her fashionably late arrival.

"I hope that this movie [Martha Marcy May Marlene] brings her the success that it ought to. If she benefits from it, it's because she's sensible, lovely, grounded as a human being."
—Hugh Dancy at the Martha Marcy May Marlene junket in NYC on his costar Elizabeth Olsen's critical success.

“Ha! I should have called him and asked him about that, actually. No, I don't know if he's done this kind of dancing before. This was a very special type of dance instruction that we needed. But I'm sure he could have thrown down some tips for sure.”
—Matt Bomer at the In Time premiere on whether he solicited Justin Timberlake's moves for his role in the male-stripper movie Magic Mike.

"I can’t be away from him [Flynn] for more than a few days or a week because then I start to jones, because he’s growing so quickly."
—Orlando on his son Flynn during the Three Musketeers junket in London.

"I had hired a Brad Pitt lookalike to do the Jennifer Aniston one. . . We ended up not using him, because she didn't want that, and [joking] I don't completely understand why. So this Brad Pitt guy, the lookalike, I went up to him, and [said] 'Hey I'm sorry we didn't use you.' And as a joke, 'Maybe we use you some other time. Do you look like anybody else?' And he goes, without even skipping a beat, 'Colin Farrell.' So bizarre."
—Zach Galifankis on his favorite Between Two Ferns moment at a Puss in Boots

"I feel like it's in the ether enough that something must be going on, but we certainly have not gotten any phone calls or read a script or been spoken to about it. I would love to, you know, I would do it until I was 90. . . but who knows. If the writers have a story to tell then we'll tell it, I'm sure."